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He cares about a world of newly interconnected financial systems that invalidates classic theories of causality and consequences.
Although she's made a concerted effort in her later fiction to connect the dots -- sometimes resorting to ridiculously contrived plots, as in the unfortunate 1997 novel, "My Life, Starring Dara Falcon" -- Ms. Beattie's most famous work tends to renounce causality and consequence.
Metabolic activity generates oxidizing molecules throughout life, but it is still debated if the resulting damage of macromolecules is a causality, or consequence, of the aging process.
Kelly and May concluded that causality and consequence were also assumed, considered in a linear simplistic fashion and the links between these not made explicit [ 28].
In an fMRI study that compared thinking about physical causality (physical event and its consequences) versus intentional causality (a subject's intentions and its consequences), the precuneus/posterior cingulate cortex was found to subserve reasoning about intentional causality [33], a function that usually develops before false belief understanding.
However, the key issue of biological causality and functional consequences of distinct regulation events at both mRNA and protein levels of cellular organization were not yet specifically addressed.
First, our methodological approach using ICA allows to evaluate functional interactions between brain areas but it does not provide information regarding causality and, consequently, it is still unclear whether functional changes are cause or consequence of repetitive migraine attacks.
There is no empiricism in Big Data.Much harm is being done by people asserting causality as a consequence of data analysis.
There is also the potential for reverse causality as a consequence of another medical condition causing both weight loss and death and confounding by smoking, which can lead to smokers having a lower BMI than nonsmokers yet a high risk of smoking-related disease.
Therefore, infant mortality is typically multi-factorial in causality and the cumulative consequences of interactions of social, economic and biological determinants, among others.
This theoretical framework incorporates both cognitive and emotional representations of illness along five core dimensions: illness identity, perceived causality, expectations about timeline, consequences of illness, and beliefs about curability and control.
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